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1 fluctuations in exports / imports
колебания экспорта / импортаPolitics english-russian dictionary > fluctuations in exports / imports
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2 fluctuations in exports and imports
колебания в экспорте и импорте ;Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов > fluctuations in exports and imports
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3 fluctuations in exports and imports
Дипломатический термин: колебания в экспорте и импортеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fluctuations in exports and imports
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4 fluctuations in exports and imports
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > fluctuations in exports and imports
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5 fluctuations in exports and imports
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > fluctuations in exports and imports
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6 fluctuation
nколебание, неустойчивость, изменение- constant fluctuationsto eliminate wide fluctuations — устранять / исключать значительные колебания (цен и т.п.)
- currency fluctuations
- demand fluctuations
- economic fluctuations
- exchange fluctuations
- fluctuation in price
- fluctuation in prices
- fluctuation in rates of exchange
- fluctuation of exchange rates
- fluctuation of markets
- fluctuations in demand
- fluctuations in exports / imports
- fluctuations in unemployment
- fluctuations of discount rate
- fluctuations of supply and demand
- fluctuations on the world market
- investment fluctuations
- irregular fluctuations
- local fluctuations
- long-term fluctuations
- major fluctuations
- market fluctuations
- mercantile fluctuation
- periodic fluctuations
- price fluctuations
- seasonal fluctuations
- sharp fluctuations
- short-term fluctuations
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n1) колебание, неустойчивость; неуверенность, нерешительность2) колебание, изменение (цен, спроса)• -
8 fluctuation
колебание ; изменение (цен, спроса) ; ? fluctuation in exchange ; ? fluctuations in exports and imports ; ? fluctuation of markets ; ? fluctuations in unemployment ; ? cyclical fluctuations ; ? duration of fluctuations ; ? seasonal fluctuations ; ? viole
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